The Bates Student - volume 84 number 22 - April 30 1958

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The Bates Student - volume 84 number 22 - April 30 1958

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Bates College SCARAB The Bates Student Archives and Special Collections 4-30-1958 The Bates Student - volume 84 number 22 - April 30, 1958 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The Bates Student - volume 84 number 22 - April 30, 1958" (1958) The Bates Student 1293 http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/1293 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB It has been accepted for inclusion in The Bates Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB For more information, please contact batesscarab@bates.edu IU Hates Student BATES COLLEGE LEWISTON MAINE APRIL 30 1958 Vol LXXXIV, No 22 By Subscription Deba^co^ete&^n chairmen Announce Plans For Ivy Dance Bates placed second in the annual Novice Debate Tourney held last week at Dartmouth on Friday and Saturday ously announced The final varsity team appearance was before the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary; Club last Thursday There they Debating the affirmative of the were well received Added to this victory Bates' national subject, The Right to Word Laws, were Mary Stafford took top honors in the debates and Neil Newman Upholding the at the University of Vermont, negative side of the question placed second at the Massachuwere Marjorie Sanborn and Rob- setts Institute of Technology, and won the New England Tourney ert Viles The team also placed fourth in Bates.Ties For Second This novice cup competition is an invitation tournament in sponsored by Dartmouth and has been held annually for the past six years Saint Anselms of Vermont took top honors and gained the cup which was won by Bates in 1953 'Change Gym To Ritzy Penthouse On Park Avenue Co-chairmen Beverly Husson and Michael Vartabedian have annour.r'-^ p',';-,/A inches in the Frank- strenuous day in order to comlin field event won by Greg Bell i pete of Indiana with a 25-8 job His trials and tribulations beMike Herman of NYU crashed | gan about a m when his plane to a 24-8 leap on his last try to from Auburn was delayed Anbeat out Douglas for second another holdup in Boston almost place The Bates athlete flew caused him to give up hope but a back to Lewiston to participate in phone call to an official at the a regular Bobcat home meet with Games led him to carry on when assured he would be permitted to Northeastern Douglas defeated two members jump if he could arrive by 2:30 of Uncle Sam's last Olympic team p m Coach Walt Slovenski reported in the course of the Friday action In fourth place was Ira Davis of Douglas told him by telephone LaSalle former member of the that his late appearance caused international forces who turned considerable of a stir at the in a best of 23 feet, 9-v.i inches, broadjump pit but the official he and fifth was the Olympic 400- had contacted earlier was availmeter champion Glenn Davis of able and stood by his previous Dr Lloyd H Lux has an| nounced the following rules uni der which the men's tennis courts j will be opened to general use ' this spring: Players should wear tennis shoes on the courts at all times Courts are closed to players when the nets are not up The varsity tennis team may use as many as five courts from 3:30 to 5:30 every afternoon except Sunday The home varsity tennis matches will begin at 1:30 p m During the matches all courts word and ordered that Jack be given his jumps Though weary, justifiably upset and still feeling the effects of air-sickness, John improved with each jump and performed close to his all-time peak His best in regular competition has been 24 feet 5'/2 inches By RINDY NORTHROP The last badminton games this afternoon mark the end of the rainy spring season and, we hope, the beginning of the sunny spring season This means that all activities shift from inside Rand gym will be closed except for the far hard court nearest Central Avenue From now on the courts will be available for coeducational play after supper in the evenings and during the afternoon on Saturday and Sunday Garcelon Field will also be open on Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 1:30 to 5:30 when there are no athletic events scheduled It will also be open on weekday evenings The students are reminded that their cooperation is necessary at all times in order to keep Garcelon Field and the tennis courts in playable condition You'll be Sittin'on top of the world when you change to IS to Rand's tennis courts and playing field Lists will be posted in every girls' dorm with the names of all those interested in playing tennis Joyce Alberti, manager of the tennis tournament, urges each one of you who signed up, to challenge as many of the other girls on this list as time permits so you may be able to play in the finals Gretchen Shorter, Softball manager, will post a schedule of all the Softball games on Rand Bulletin Board Choose Award Group The WAA Board chose one girl from each class, plus a faculty advisor, to make up the Award Committee for the May 12 Awards Banquet These five people Joanne Trogler, Betty Kinney, Judith Atwood, Christine Ross, and Miss Paula Drake, will not only tabulate the year's point of all WAA members, but will also choose from the senior class those girls who deserve recognition for active participation, a high academic standing, and have shown themselves to be leaders in WAA activities for the past four years Approximately twenty coeds will be trying out this Friday for the three vacancies on the cheering squad NOTICE In order to be able to issue a devotional booklet next fall, the Devotions and Deputations Committee of the CA would like either original or interesting articles students have read All material should be typed and handed in to Barbara Oldack in Smurd PECK'S LEWISTON * * * Central Maine's largest and finest department store * * * Light into that You get a more effective filter on todays L&M Look for the patent number • • • on every pack your assurance that you are getting L'M's 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